We're Off...

Bags: packed
Paperwork: hopefully in order
So this is the great big Christmas Market Trip, which we going to originally do in 2022,in Bavaria. I really wanted to see the market in Dresden, as it'sLeggi altro
Bags: packed
Paperwork: hopefully in order
So this is the great big Christmas Market Trip, which we going to originally do in 2022,in Bavaria. I really wanted to see the market in Dresden, as it'sLeggi altro
Early arrival at Philadelphia airport, slightly different instructions from TSA, but we managed. The flight was less than full, something of a rarity for us when we travel, but we're happy about it.Leggi altro
We arrived in Leipzig, checked into the hotel, and went out to the Christmas Market to eat. More on that later though. We had three objectives for today: Nikolaikirche, Thomaskirche, and GoerderlerLeggi altro
The first church built here was a Romanesque structure in the 1100s. In 1217 the minnesinger (the German version of a troubadour) Heinrich von Morungen gave the church a relic of Saint Thomas which heLeggi altro
Since the driving purpose of the trip was to see real German Christmas markets, we went to most of them yesterday when we arrived. Some are really small here, a few stands with food and drink, maybeLeggi altro
The Fairytale Market has the rides for the kiddies, a giant Ferris wheel, more food and drink, shops, and scary dioramas of fairy tales the little kids really seemed to like.
The Finnish Market hasLeggi altro
Another place we went to last night, it was high on the itinerary. Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, the mayor of Leipzig in the early 1930s, and an active force in several attempts to remove or assassinateLeggi altro
Finally caught up to today. Apologies for falling behind.
Started off our day having breakfast in a nearby bakery served by a very non-terminator type breakfast robot. I think his picture is on theLeggi altro
Yay! A great big cemetery. If you followed our trip to Bavaria, you'd know we like to visit cemeteries. This is Leipzig's biggest, and honestly we wandered into by accident because we saw the tower ofLeggi altro
Formerly know as Pleissenburg Castle, the site of the 1519 Disputation between Martin Luther and Johannes Eck. At that time, Leipzig was still Catholic, and it wasn't for very long afterwards. TheLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreSo you are not going to Dresden then?
ViaggiatoreYes we're here now. This is whatvwe did Sunday. I'm falling behind hideously.
ViaggiatoreDang I have a Csmino friend who lives there